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Thunder Bay bakery letting customers choose price for pizza slice

Both Hands Wood-Fired Pizzeria and Bakery has a history with offering some non-traditional specials, such as a Wednesday discount for not using your phone, and sliding scale pricing for Saturday lunches. Now, as a response to the economic hardship caused by the pandemic, the business is letting customers pay what they can for a slice of pizza.

Pay-what-you-can pricing a response to pandemic economic hardship

Co-owner Derek Lucchese working at the wood-fired oven at Both Hands. (Supplied by Derek Lucchese)

Both Hands Wood-Fired Pizzeria and Bakery has a history with offering some non-traditional specials, such as a Wednesday discount for not using your phone, and sliding scale pricing for Saturday lunches.

Now, as a response to the economic hardship caused by the pandemic, the business is letting customers pay what they can for a slice of pizza.

Pizza in the wood-fired oven. (Supplied by Derek Lucchese)

The business has its roots two decades ago when co-ownerDerek Lucchesestarted selling bread at the Thunder Bay Country Market.

Tap on the player to hear his conversation withUp Northhost Jonathan Pinto.

There's a bakery and pizzeria in Thunder Bay that has some rather interesting models for payment. During the pandemic, for example, you can pay what you want for a slice. Jonathan spoke with Derek Lucchese, co-owner of Both Hands Wood Fired Pizzeria and Bakery.

BothHands Wood-Fired Pizzeria and Bakery is located at297 Park Avenue in Thunder Bay.

A selection of Both Hands' fresh sourdough bread. (Supplied by Derek Lucchese)

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